2013 Playboys

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January / February
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Contents - Features - The Big Cigar (Joshua Bearman's tale of Black Panther Huey Newton's escape to Cuba is a blockbuster too big for the silver screen); The Miami Zombie (When a little known drug called bath salts is blamed for a cannibalistic rage, the nation pants. But the truth, as Frank Owen reports, is stranger than any bad trip); The Playmate As Fine Art (We asked seven of today's best contemporary artists to reimagine the Centerfold. The reults will turn you into an art lover); Chasing Moriarty (These first adventures of a young Dean Moriarty are just as exciting as his exploits in On The Road. By Jack Kerouac); Cars Of The Year 2013 (From road to track, electric to SUV and American muscle to English exotic, our editors have driven them all. They're to tell you what flies in 2013); Playboy Classic: Salman Rushdie (Seven years into a decade of hiding, the writer is just as provocative under a fatwa as he was in plain sight); Crowdsourcing The Car Of The Future (Jay Rogers put his life on the line betting he could transform the auto industry - and he wants to stick you in the engineer's seat) Interview - Matt Damon (Stephen Rebello gets personal with the "boring married" actor about kissing Michael Douglas, saving the world and revealing his true feelings about the latest Bourne movie) Fiction - Keller At Sea (The hit man has one job: Kill Mickey Carmody. But the brick-wall bodyguards, a strawberry blonde and the cruise ship they share aren't helping) 20Q - Scott Speedman (How did the former teen dreamboat transform into a tough guy? Kevin Cook uncovers the hidden life of a mild-mannered Canadian) Pictorials - Paz De La Huerta (Sans makeup and through the lens of Mario Sorrenti, Boardwalk Empire's wild siren is downright hypnotizing); Playmate: Karina Marie (Take an apres-ski trip with Miss January, our favorite bunny on the slopes); Playmate: Shawn Dillon (Tan lines? Not when you're fishing the Keys with a catch like Miss February); The Year In Sex (We recap the worst blunders, kinkiest scandals and hottest women of 2012); Playmate Review (With beauties like these, choosing our Playmate of the Year may be impossible) News & Notes - World Of Playboy (Snoop Dogg and Travis Barker throw down at the Mansion; pumpkin carrying with Hef and the girls); Hangin' With Hef (Stars and Playmates align for Hef's ghoulish Halloween bash); Playmate News (The Anna Nicole Story finds a star; Crystal Harris debuts a scintillating new swimwear line) Departments - Playbill; Dear Playboy; After Hours; Reviews; Mantrack; Playboy Advisor; Party Jokes Playboy Forum - The Suburbs Are Dead (Cities are making a comeback as our suburbs fail. Eric Klinenberg looks at the decline and fall of an American dream); Reader Response (Taking another look at Apple's tax trickery; faulty logic in Bloomberg's soda ban; Hef's fight for freedom marches on) Columns - Talking With Laurel Nakadate (James Franco discusses the inspiration behind the artist's controversial work); Why Money Makes Us Squirm (Why do men hate talking about their bank accounts? Joel Stein tallies the tab); So You Want To Have A Threesome? (Lisa Lampanelli helps us turn l'amour into a menage a trois. Or not) Cartoons - In Bed With Dedini (Raunchy, witty sketches from the pen of a master) Fashion - Hail To The Chef (These top chef's winter wardrobes are as hot as a seat at their tables. Fashion by Jennifer Ryan Jones)
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March
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Contents - Features - The Cold Arab Spring (After the upheavals in the Middle East, Nicolas Pelham expected to discover new sexual freedoms. What he found was something entirely different); The Birth Of Redneck Cinema (How a beat-up ex-stuntman and a Pontiac Trans Am made cinematic history: the behind-the-scenes story of Smokey And The Bandit); Thunder Road (Whether you prefer to hug mountain curves or roar down Route 66, Wes Siler's guide to the year's best motorcycles will have you craving pavement); Playboy Classic: Hunter S. Thompson (In 1974 Craig Vetter sat down with the father of gonzo journalism to discuss Thompson's favorite drugs, butting heads with Nixon and rolling with the Hells Angels); Death And Madness At Diamond Mountain (Ian Thorson went to Arizona to gain enlightment. He ended up dead) Interview - Jimmy Kimmel (The late-night talk show host bares all to Bill Zehme about classing up his act post-The Man Show, his true feelings about Jay Leno and his new life at 11:35 P.M.) Fiction - The Goddess Parka (The story of a school teacher, a shrewd matchmaker and the love she finds for him in her family) 20Q - Chris Hardwick (It's true. The nerds have inherited the earth. Eric Spitznagel talks with comedy's geek king about Comic-Con sex and playing Dungeons & Dragons with Hollywood's finest) Pictorials - The Muse (Karolina Szymczak is a Polish goddess whose body is a work of art. Prepare to be inspired); Playmate: Ashley Doris - (Flowers are the key to Miss March's heart, and in her garden, temptation is always in season); The Language Of Lingerie (Don't wait for an anniversary to unwrap the most seductive lingerie on the planet. We did it for you) News & Notes - World Of Playboy (Hot girls, cool art: We party at Miami's Art Basel; Cooper rings in 2013 at our London club); New Beginnings (Wedding bells chime as Hef and Crystal walk the aisle; New Year's Eve at the Mansion, where there's always a kiss at midnight); Playmate News (Brande Roderick suits up for All-Star Celebrity Apprentice; Amanda Cerny shreds up her own skateboard) Departments - Playbill; Dear Playboy; After Hours; Reviews; Mantrack; Playboy Advisor; Party Jokes Playboy Forum - E-Searches And E-Seizures (When investigators can read your e-mail at will, where do your Fourth Amendment rights lie?); The Man's Best Friend (Drug-detection dogs aren't the unerring pups we think they are); Porn Police (Can you force actors to wear condoms? Nora O'Donnel explores the new lay of the land); Gold In Disdain (We suffer, Goldman Sachs profits. But as Brian Cook explains, the government is catching on) Columns - Talking With Mila Kunis (What's it like being the world's sexiest woman? James Franco asks his close friend); Who's Sorry Now? (Men are unable to apologize. Thankfully, Joel Stein is a man of change); Bosom Buddies (Lisa Lampanelli debunks the platonic opposite-sex friendship) Fashion - Fade In (The fade is a haircut that proves classic style never dies. Here's how to make it work for you)
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April
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Contents - Features - Vile Rat (Sean Smith led two lives: one at the U.S. counsulate in Benghazi, Libya and another commanding virtual troops online. David Kushner recounts the day those lives tragically collided); Playboy's 2013 Music Guide (Who says music is dead? Rob Tannenbaum runs down the people who will rock you this year and beyond); Ghost In The Machine (When an accident left hip-hop pioneer the D.O.C. speechless, he found a new voice as the most prolific ghostwriter in rap history); The 38 Best Songs About Sex (From blue balls to blow-up dolls, Rob Tannenbaum lists teh greatest tributes to a subject musicians truly know best); Playboy Classic: David Bowie (In this 1976 conversation with Cameron Crowe, the ever-evolving musician discusses his sexuality, drug use and family); Dancing Off The Edge (Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh explores America's embrace of electronic dance music and the good, bad and sweaty that it brings); Pot And Circumstance (With luxe strains and increasingly legality, American cannabis is better than ever. Our guide to the best ways to get your fill) Fiction - The Hierophant (When Larry's crush is bewitched by a handsome rocket scientist and his swinging occultist friends, can he win her over?) Interview - Clive Davis (The most influential man in music talks with David Sheff about what he's learned and what's next after five tumultuous decades in the industry) 20Q - Lena Dunham (The girl behind Girls takes on her critics and would-be suitors, discussing sex, feminism and becoming a legend at 26) Pictorials - Sex & Music (Playmates Britany Nola, Raquel Pomplun and Clara Price bare all for our irresistible tribute to sex, music and the women who love both); Playmate: Jaslyn Ome (Miss April shows us what's so special about the special of the day); Obrigado Brazil (Brazilian goddess Gabriela Milagre hails from Divinopolis, which translates as "divine." One glimpse and you'll see why) News & Notes - World Of Playboy (More than 30 beauties gather for our Playmate Summit; we replay the Playboy frolics at the Super Bowl in New Orleans); Hangin' With Hef (The Golden Globes at the Playboy Mansion; a formal visit from a pajama-clad canine); Playmate News (Victoria Silvstedt shows off her sultry lingerie; Pilar Lastra revs our engines) Departments - Playbill; Dear Playboy; After Hours; Reviews; Mantrack; Playboy Advisor; Party Jokes Playboy Forum - Atheism Wars (British philosopher John Gray takes his fellow nonbelievers to task for their zealousness and intolerance in dealing with their opposition); Reader Response (An income-tax primer; readers push back against the criticism of corporations; debate continues over the future of the American suburb) Columns - Talking With Sam Raimi (James Franco and his Spider-Man director swap gossip, memories and lessons learned from the set of their latest, Oz); You Are What You Eat (Is Joel Stein a wuss for preferring Sicilian primitivo over frat punch? Yes - but he says he's a better man for it); Man Up! (Lisa Lampanelli thinks hairy chests are always in style and lends no man her makeup without a fight) Fashion - Diplo-Matic Mission (The best-dressed producer alive rocks spring's finest threads)
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May
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Contents - Features - El Gringo Loco (Would you swap lives with a cartel drug runner? John H. Richardson chronicles an American's improbable slide into an insane and dangerous job); Sale Of The Century (Sex, drugs and shady home financing: David Kushner unravels a tale of credit fraud that would make Bernie Madoff shiver); Retro Renovation (Tastemaker Taavo Somer designs a Playboy pad worthy of the modern man); The New Grand Tour (From Berlin to Marrakech, our new capitals of cool are redefining vacation); Cracking The Bar Code (Concoct the perfect cocktail using these behind-the-bar secrets); Playboy Classic: Muhammad Ali (Lawrence Linderman's 1975 conversation captures the politics, philosophy and personality that define boxing's greatest); The Accidental Capitalist (A company that profits from doing the right thing? Craig Vetter on why Patagonia's founder is mad enough to pull it off) Interview - J.J. Abrams (David Hochman nerds out over Star Trek - and Star Wars - with the man whose universe knows no bounds) 20Q - Peter Dinklage (The Games of Thrones star holds court with Eric Spitznagel, exploring the sex appeal of the smaller man) Fiction - Cannibal (Chuck Palahniuk tells the story of a boy whose unusually twisted bedroom talent prompts an apt but disturbing nickname) Pictorials - This Side Of Paradise (Idling seaside with model Monika Pietrasinska is our favorite new way to enjoy life at the beach); Playmate: Kristen Nicole (Take a tour of Mexico with a positively intoxicating beauty); The Diamond Heiress (Tamara Ecclestone is a Formula One scion - and so much more) News & Notes - World Of Playboy (Playboy Israel launches: a tribute to the life of Mary O'Connor); Hangin' With Hef (A Playmate-studded Oscar party; George Lopez takes on Jazz Fest); Playmate News (Claire Sinclair in Vegas; Carrie Stevens wields a sharp kitchen knife) Departments - Playbill; Dear Playboy; After Hours; Reviews; Mantrack; Playboy Advisor; Party Jokes Playboy Forum - Death By Drone (Will Americans become drone targets? Melba Newsome takes a hard look at our constitutional right to due process); Reader Response (Suburban flight; calls to tax the wealthy; why pot is not a gateway drug); Check Yourself (Tech companies have more and more of our personal data. Can they be trusted?); Drill, Baby, Drill (Brian Cook details how Exxon Mobil is steadily leading our march toward ecological ruin) Columns - Talking With Frank Bidart (One of America's greatest poets explores his work with James Franco); With Friends Like These (Lisa Lampanelli's farewell column teaches you that if you want to be her lover, you've got to get with her friends); Hair Today (Gone...whell, whenever. Joel Stein gives up in the war with his hairline) Fashion - Liquid Assets (This fragrance portfolio will earn high returns all spring)
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June
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Contents - Features - Macho vs. Camacho (Bob Drury tells the story of Hector "Macho" Comacho - a boxing legend beloved from Puerto Rico to the Bronx - and his tragic murder); The Bone Thieves (Brett Forrest goes to Mongolia to hunt for illegal dinosaur fossils, a natural resource with unnatural allure); The Badass (Is Eric Church ruining country music - or saving it? Rob Tannebaum finds out); Therre Will Be Mud (Kevin Cook drags us through Tough Mudder, the endurance race that "will pull your balls up into your larynx"); Playboy Classic: Frank Sinatra (In this 1963 interview with Joe Hyams, Ol' Blue Eyes shows a side of himself that had not been seen before); The Next Pig Thing (Beef is for dinner. pork is for an epic feast. Our grilling guide will have you going hog wild all summer long) Interview - Al Weiwei (The dissident artist and activist who has shaken China to its core details the price of free expression for David Sheff) 20Q - Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes (The duo ruminates with Eric Spitznagel on aging disgracefully and who owes his career to whom) Fiction - Getting My Baby Tanked (Liesl Schillinger writes of a sun-bleached weekend and the intersection of two listless lives in Florida) Pictorials - Nude Woman Reclining (Looking for inspiration? We found it in a Danish beauty like no other); Playmate: Audrey Aleen Allen (Hunting the beach with our vivacious Miss June makes for a summer to truly remember); Playmate Of The Year (Raquel Pomplun has never been as drop-dead gorgeous as this. Say hello to our 2013 Playmate of the Year) News & Notes - World Of Playboy (Playmates go philanthropic for a worthy cause; Woofstock in Beverly Hills; Victoria Fuller's fine art); Hangin' With Hef (Hef celebrates Easter with his favorite Bunnies; a masquerade party to remember); Playmate News (Nikki Leigh hits TV; Pamela Horton shows her creative side; Kassie Lyn Logsdon shares a steamy shot) Departments - Playbill; Dear Playboy; After Hours; Reviews; Mantrack; Playboy Advisor; Party Jokes Playboy Forum - A Border Tale (From Arizona, the epicenter of racial extremism, Jake Whitney narrates the paranoid life and gruesome end of a citizen border guard); Reader Response (Bringing logic to the weed debate; gun owners speak out; a tobacco-tax primer); Coming Home To Roost (Matt Kennard relates how our desperate recruitment policies produce dangerous soldiers) Columns - Talking With Bernardo Bertolucci (The Italian director discusses his controversial career and latest film with James Franco); Strippers Versus Porn Stars (Joel Stein explains why his sexual fantasies should stay on the internet, where they belong); Is She Hot? Are You Rich? (Deborah Schoeneman explains why dating only the hottest women isn't always a good policy) Fashion - Board Certified (From the boardroom to the half-pipe, pro skateboarders shred in summer's hottest suits)
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July / August
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Contents - Features - Deported Warriors (Fight for our country but one wrong move and you're banished. Luis Alberto Urea and Erin Siegal McIntyre mmet our shortchanged veterans); Playboy's Best Bars (Who knows bars better than Playboy? It's our survey of top taverns from Harlem to Portland); Chasing The Dragon (Matthew Polly reveals the untold skirmishes behind the classic film Enter The Dragon); Secretary Of Stagecraft (Secretary of state may be an impossible job, as James Rosen discovers while traveling the world with John Kerry); The Still Life (Todd Parker finds the rarest of Southern creatures: illegal authentic moonshine); Brewster's Ark (Rob Magnuson Smith meets Brewster Kahle, a visionary on a quest to digitize our paper world); The Diceman Recometh (Andrew Dice Clay has been to career hell and (surprisingly) back. Neal Gabler examines his unlikely resurgence); Let's Get Small (The next housing wave? Modern, sleek, sophisticated - and prefabricated); Fast Eddie's Last Stand (Chas Smith tours Oahu with island tough guy Eddie Rothman as he battles Monsanto); Cover Story (A look back at the best from decades of timeless Playboy covers) Interview - Sean Hannity (David Hochman finds a surprising personal story and philosophy behind the Fox News host and conservative juggernaut) 20Q - Armie Hammer (The new Lone Ranger tells Brantley Bardin how he broke in his cowboy boots far from the comforts of Hollywood) Fiction - The Marlbane Manchester Musser Award (The trip meant much-needed distraction and accolades for his book, but it would make Riley change his thinking) Pictorials - Body Heat (You'll need sunglasses to handle fiery Karen Kounrouzan); Playmate: Alyssa Arce (We put Miss July on a track with cars almost as hot as she is. Buckle up); Playmate: Val Keil (Miss August brings old style cinematic glamour to our pages); La Beaute (Our French model redefines eroticism in this portrait of raw sexuality) News & Notes - World Of Playboy (We crown Miss Social of the Year; Cooper promotes Playboy beer in Brazil); Hangin' With Hef (Kudos for our Playmate of the Year; a Playboy style birthday for Hef) Cartoons - Delectable Dedini (From the peculiar pen of our beloved cartoonist) Departments - Playbill; Dear Playboy; After Hours; Reviews; Mantrack; Playboy Advisor; Party Jokes Playboy Forum - Who's Next? (Ishmael Reed compares the black and gay civil rights movements); Reader Response (Debating atheism; a tale of bad cops gone digital); The Thinking Machine (Curtis White explains why the creative mind can't be parsed in charts); What Happened To Science? (Taffy Brodesser-Akner looks at the growing rejection of hard data in favor of groundless faith) Columns - Talking With Wim Wenders (James Franco learns realism and more from the versatile German director); The Case Of The Missing Shirt (Male shirtlessness is an epidemic and Joel Stein doesn't like it); Why She Hates Your Gifts (Deborah Schoeneman spells out how to get her what she really wants) Fashion - Show Me The Money (Jennifer Ryan Jones highlights the best new leather for old money)
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September
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Contents - Features - The New Face Of Crime (Hollywood disguises are creating hell for police. T.J. English unmasks the future of robbery); A Hail Mary For Ryan Leaf (He was the NFL's brightest quarterback, until painkillers brought him to his knees. In a Playboy exclusive, Leaf tells cell mate John Cagney Nash where it all went downhill and how he's piecing his life back together); Pigskin Preview (Bruce Feldman predicts the upsets and top dogs to watch for in college stadiums this fall); The Scientists Of Sex (Does size matter? Masters and Johnson's groundbreaking findings are still a hot topic); A Brief History Of Junot Diaz (Giancarlo Ditrapano unearths an eye-opening history of the author in his New Jersey hometown) Interview - Tony Robbins (Glann Plaskin finds out how the controversial life coach uses his troubled childhood to teach millions) 20Q - Bill Hader (Rob Tannenbaum talks with the funnyman about divorcing SNL and why he's 65 years old at heart) Fiction - The Double (Spero Lucas's plan to steal a painting wasn't supposed to end in murder) Pictorials - Splendor In The Grass (Playmates gather for scintillating lawn sports that merge outdoor fun with the truly seductive); Playmate: Bryiana Noelle (Miss September is a small-town girl, but her global pedigree and gorgeous looks make her far from provincial); A Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Woman (Irish beauty Rosanna Davison mesmerizes in an unrestrained trip to an African island) News & Notes - World Of Playboy (Behind the scenes at our buzzy July/August cover shoot; Playboy gets bigger in Texas); Hangin' With Hef (Getting loose at the Playboy Jazz Festival; Christie Hefner honors First Amendment heroes); Playmate News (Jenny McCarthy sells an appetizing salad; Jessa Hinton, Nikki Leigh and Raquel Pomplun take big screen turns) Departments - Playbill; Dear Playboy; After Hours; Reviews; Mantrack; Playboy Advisor; Party Jokes Playboy Forum - The War On Sex (Nancy L. Cohen updates us on what's happening in the fight to undermine your sexual rights); Reader Response (Debating Obama's drone war; interpreting the Playboy Philosophy); God Vs. America (The Reverend Barry Lynn discusses the shifting line between church and state with Chris Rowe); Seven Truths About DNA (Jason Silverstein dispels common myths about our genetic trail) Columns - Talking With Jonah Hill (The Wolf Of Wall Street star opens up at James Franco about growing up in L.A. and coping with overnight fame); Quit While You're Ahead (Or Behind) - (Joel Stein tells us why quitters always win); You Are Where You Live (Deborah Schoeneman upgrades your bachelor pad to relationship status) Fashion - Field Guide (Jennifer Ryan Jones pieces together this fall's essential looks, from head to shades to tie to toes)
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October
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Contents - Features - Inside El Rodeo (Tim Tracey bumbled his way into an international incident - and Venezuela's most hellish prison); The Hacktivists (David Kushner explains why the hacker generation is unstoppable); Playboy Classic: Marshall McLuhan (Our 1969 conversation with the man who predicted (and changed) the future of media); Playboy's NFL Preview (Rick Gosselin on the underdogs, surprises and changing of the guard in the 2013 NFL season); 2013 Top Party Schools (We ponged, bonged and shotgunned our way across America to find the campuses that redefine the concept of "rager") Interview - Samuel L. Jackson (The workaholic actor discusses the Quentin Tarantino - Spike Lee feud, conquering drugs and dealing with segregation) 20Q - James Deen (Eric Spitznagel talks to the nicest guy in porn about getting intimate with Lindsay Lohan and Farrah Abraham, and the one thing he'll never do again) Fiction - Sparring Partners (Enus won the wrong fight and made the wrong friends in prison. By College Fiction Contest winner Stu Dearnley) Pictorials - Swept Away (We set sail with an irrestible first mate, German model Miriam Rathmann); Center Attraction (Welcome to the sexiest show on earth, with our gorgeous Miss October as your ringleader); Girls Of The PAC-12 (Head West, young man, for a campus tour off girls guaranteed to boost the Pacific conference's application rates) News & Notes - World Of Playboy (We throw down at San Diego Comic-Con with Kick-Ass 2; our September cover demystified); Hangin' With Hef (Celebrities and Playmates mingle at Midsummer Night's Dream; Hef portrayed as a Simpson action figure); Playmate News (Shanna Moakler strips down for animal rights; Tailor James shows off her new line of curves) Departments - Playbill; Dear Playboy; After Hours; Reviews; Mantrack; Playboy Advisor; Party Jokes Playboy Forum - The Surveillance Industry (Heidi Boghosian argues that federal intelligence collection has spiraled out of control); Reader Response (The logic behind taxing the one percent; how to microstamp a bullet); Who's Watching (Should corporations make it their business to sell your information?); Above The Law (Brian Cook traces Monsanto's efforts to stifle the rights of farmers); Chill Out, Al (How Gore lost the global-warming war) Columns - The Bruce Jenner Problem (Men should be men, says Joel Stein, and men don't let plastic surgeons anywhere near them); Friends Of Friends (Deborah Schoeneman explains girl code: In short, don't date your ex's friend) Fashion - Top Shelf (These fall colognes provide a finishing touch for any head-turning ensamble)
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November
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Contents - Features - The Battle For Picasso's Mind (John Meroney reveals the strangest CIA mission of the Cold War: deploying modern art as weaponry); Wes Is More (Artist Wes Lang counts Playboy among his chief inspirations. Uncover why in this collection of his new work); The Fuck It List (Only suckers wait for retirement to live out their dreams. We propose 19 unforgettable - and attainable - experiences); Chasing Molly (Is it ultra-pure ecstasy for a new generation of club kids or a deadly scam? Frank Owen takes us on a quest to find the truth); Clubland (From Ibiza to Las Vegan, we have your VIP pass to the world's best nightclubs where you can annihilate all inhibition) Fiction - Zombie (Chuck Palahniuk creates a world where excape from fear and responsibility is just a jolt away) Interview - Bernie Sanders (Jonathan Tasini discusses the issues driving the maverick senator, from inequality to the perils of hypercapitalism and hypocrisy on the Hill) 20Q - Idris Elba (Rob Tannenbaum learns how the actor went from drug lord Stringer Bell to Nelson Mandela, juggling rapping, deejaying and fatherhood in the process) Pictorials - Afternoon Delight (German model Sarah Domke finds a Grecian pond for a day of relaxation); Bohemian Rhapsody (Miss November offers a taste of her wild side in an alluring paradise); Iman Returns (Rediscover Peter Beard's legendary photographs of Iman, the Somali supermodel who took the world by storm) News & Notes - World Of Playboy (The Hefners throw soirees in London, Pebble Beach and the Mansion; Hef and Crystal's magical day at Disneyland; Raquel swoons on Jimmy Kimmel Live); Playmate News (Neferteri Shepherd organizes to help fellow mothers; Amelia Talon shows off a revealing ensemble; Nicole Dahm cuts the ribbon at a wild new saloon in San Diego) Departments - Playbill; Dear Playboy; After Hours; Reviews; Mantrack; Playboy Advisor; Party Jokes Playboy Forum - American Dreams Foreclosed (Laura Gottesdiener maps the fallout from the continuing mortgage crisis); Reader Response (Debating the place of government in the bedroom and the church; deconstructing arguements against atheism); The Smiley Face That Ate America (Can an emoji ever replace a frown? Taffy Brodesser-Akner laments how we communicate today); The New 9/11 (Cyber warfare is the biggest terrorist threat to America. Chip Rowe assesses our defenses) Columns - Stop Picking On Vegetarians (Is quinoa too girlie? Joel Stein teaches us a thing or two about the way real men eat. Hold the meat); Passing The Zip Code Test (Deborah Schoeneman details the realities of long-distance dating) Fashion - Out Of The Blue (This season's coolest watches frame the hours in color) Dining - Decadence For Dinner (Sean McCusker teams up with 2013's best chefs to throw a dinner party with flair, Playboy style)
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December
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Contents - Features - The Truth Shall Set You Free (Jim McClousky works tirelessly to free the wrongfully convicted. His own muddled past may be what drives him, as Neal Gabler reports); Three Minutes (Stuart Dybek's memoir of boxing in Chicago exposes truths about manhood and the raw humanity of the ring); Turned On (With webcams, porn is now made into bedrooms worldwide. Rachel R. White talks to the women who cam); Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation (Steven Chen dissects the pros, cons, heroes and villans of every recent American era, including Boomers and Millennials, to see which is the greatest); The Year In Sex (We watched Miley twerk, met Carlos Danger and bought kosher lube. Relive 2013's most provocative moments. Plus: Sex In Cinema); Criminal Mind (Sam Houser, the genius behind Grand Theft Auto, gives his first interview in years to Harold Goldberg and explains how he conquered gaming); Game Changers (The latest consoles are here. Is your living room ready for a revolution?); Public Enemy Number One (The DEA has been chasing Joaquin Guzman, leader of the Sinaloa Mexican drug cartel for years. Malcolm Beith details the investigation's strangest turn in Chicago); College Basketball Preview (Gary Parrish highlights the players and teams to watch in this ultimate run-up to March Madness) Interview - Ray Kelly (The NYPD commissioner defends stop-and-frisk and exposes New York's political hypocrisies for Glenn Plaskin) 20Q - James Marsden (David Hochman talks with the X-Men star about riding horses with Fabio and filming Anchorman 2) Fiction - Six Soldiers Of Fortune (Robert Coover pens a tale of vets from a dystopian future on a mission to take over the world) Pictorials - Snow Angel (A dreamy walk through the park with Olga Ogneva, who doesn't let snow dampen her red-hot allure); House Call (Miss December Kennedy Summers makes winter bearable simply by being her spellbinding self); Helmut Newton (Our retrospective of the photographer's most striking work is one you'll want to keep) News & Notes - World Of Playboy (Russell Brand and Johnny Knoxville visit the Mansion; Terry Richardson fails for Alyssa Arce); Playmate News (Kylie Johnson sports a sexy T-shirt line; Tiffany Toth launches an online boutique) Cartoons - Cartoons Of Christmas Past (This season can be taxing. Have a laugh with our best holiday satire) Departments - Playbill; Dear Playboy; After Hours; Reviews; Mantrack; Playboy Advisor; Party Jokes Playboy Forum - Don't Drill On Me (Dean Kuipers writes about the latest activists to oppose the Keystone XL pipeline: die-hard conservatives); Reader Response (Exposing Rand Paul's flip-floppery; a marijuana felon's story; the roots of the mortgage crisis); Indecent Exposure (Shady lawyers are suing people for illegally downloading porn. Richard Morgan uncovers their dirty tricks) Columns - Game Over (Joel Stein defends his retirement from video gaming as a form of existential dread); When Your Boss Has A Vagina (Having a female manager is no different from having a male one - sort of. Hilary Winston explains) Service - Gift Guide (From heirloom footballs to a Fender that shreds, we have the gifts you really, really want this year) Fashion - Beyond Black Tie (Our guide to modern formalwear that's any thing but stuffy)
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